AI Security Assessments
Evaluate the security of AI systems in use, including model access, data handling, integrations, and deployment configuration.
AI SECURITY & READINESS
C Tech- Corporation helps organizations assess the security of AI systems and agentic AI, examine governance and oversight, and build readiness for AI-related incidents. Engagements are scoped around how your organization actually uses AI today.
FOCUS AREAS
Each engagement focuses on the AI security questions most relevant to your organization. Scope reflects the systems, agents, and processes actually in use.
Evaluate the security of AI systems in use, including model access, data handling, integrations, and deployment configuration.
Examine the permissions, actions, and guardrails of autonomous or semi-autonomous AI agents operating within your environment.
Review policies, approval processes, accountability, and human oversight structures that govern AI use.
Assess whether your organization can detect, contain, and respond to AI-related incidents.
Explore tabletop or simulated scenarios that test how your organization would respond to AI-related disruption.
Evaluate how prepared staff and stakeholders are to use AI responsibly and recognize AI-related risks.
ASSESSMENT PROCESS
Each assessment begins with how AI is actually used, then examines access, permissions, and oversight before validating how documented practices work. Adversarial testing of AI systems is scoped separately when appropriate.
Establish the AI systems, agents, deployment context, stakeholders, and assessment boundaries.
Review model access, data flows, agent permissions, configurations, and available documentation.
Interview responsible teams and examine how governance and oversight practices work in operation.
Translate findings into a practical roadmap based on exposure, impact, and effort.
DELIVERABLES
Deliverables are adapted to the engagement scope, so what you receive reflects the work actually done.
FRAMEWORK-INFORMED, NOT CHECKBOX-DRIVEN
Assessments may be informed by recognized sources such as the NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF) and the OWASP Top 10 for Large Language Model Applications, alongside other requirements relevant to your specific environment and industry. These sources give the work a consistent structure; they do not replace judgment about what matters most in your organization.
C Tech- Corporation does not provide certification, formal attestation, or legal advice, and an assessment does not guarantee compliance with any framework, law, or regulation.
FAQ
Scope depends on your environment, but engagements can examine model access, data handling, integrations, deployment configuration, and how AI systems connect to the rest of your infrastructure.
It examines the permissions, actions, and guardrails of AI agents that can take autonomous or semi-autonomous action within your environment, since these introduce different risks than a standard AI model.
Not by default. Assessment validation means interviews and operational review of documented practices, not simulated attacks. Adversarial testing of AI systems is a separately scoped, opt-in service.
No. Engagements can also support organizations evaluating AI adoption, piloting agentic AI, or updating governance ahead of wider use.
Yes. Workforce awareness is one of the areas an engagement can evaluate: how prepared staff and stakeholders are to use AI responsibly and recognize AI-related risks.
No. C Tech- Corporation does not provide certification, formal attestation, or legal advice, and no engagement guarantees compliance with any AI-related law or regulation.
AI Security & Readiness connects to Cybersecurity Assessments, Cyber Readiness, and Cyber Exercise Development, and engagements can be scoped to draw on more than one.
Assess your AI systems, agentic AI, governance, and readiness with a team that scopes engagements around how you actually use AI.